There are several reasons Team Obsessed is looking forward to the Chicago Fire premiere tonight on NBC (mostly relating to all those hot guys), so when I got the chance to interview co-star Teri Reeves, who plays Hallie on the show, I had to ask what it's like being around so many abs talented actors...

Teri Reeves: The show is about a particular engine house in Chicago that houses a fire truck, squad, and ambulance. It's a love story at first. There are all of these guys who rescue people, and they deal with their own personal lives at home.

Glamour: You film on location in Chicago, right?

Teri: Correct. We've all moved out here.

Glamour: Do you think that helps to be on location and get the feel for the city, rather than being in a studio in NY?

Teri: Oh, absolutely. Hands down. It really has become another character in the show. As far as the characters in the show themselves, they're all from Chicago--or most of them. Just being in Chicago and absorbing the vibe, it's easier to build your character as well, without having to imagine it.

Glamour: What's the best part about Chicago?

Teri: My favorite thing is the people. They're so down-to-earth and accessible and welcoming. I live in the River North district, so there's the art institute, which is a great way to spend the afternoon. I take long jogs, which is fantastic. They have a plethora of amazing bars.

Glamour: So, who has the best pizza in Chicago?

Teri: There's such an argument about it! I've been to places with friends, but I can't eat pizza. I'm allergic to cheese, wheat, and flour. So I'll have little bites here and there. So far my favorite is Pizano's, although I haven't been to Gino's.

Glamour: Do you want to talk a little bit about what it's like to be on the set of a new show? Is there a different energy?

Teri: Absolutely. There's sort of a freedom in it because we're all allowed to come at it really creatively, to fill in the blanks of the character and stories, and how we envision it. There's a sense of camaraderie because we're figuring it out together as we're trying to create it together.

Glamour: How do you hope to see her evolve over the season?

Teri: Hallie is the resident doctor at an E.R., and she is the fianc?�e of Lt. Matt Casey. When we first meet them, they're not sure what's going to happen to their relationship. He wants a family; she wants to finish up her residency. Over the season, we get to see them grow and evolve to try and figure all of that out. For her, I hope they grow into a healthy relationship. I think that's all I'm allowed to say [Laughs].

Glamour: Everyone in the office is excited about the show because there are so many hunky guys on set. Is it distracting?

Teri: These guys are such great guys. They've become like brothers. You laugh, joke, and spend time with them. They have your back and take care of you. We're like a family already. When you look around, you're kind of like, Oh my gosh!' I'm sort of lucky because they're so great.

Glamour: Who would you say is the hottest?

__Teri:__That's not a fair question. They're all hot in their own way.

Glamour: Very diplomatic answer. Anything else to add about the show?

Teri: I feel like the show is special and audiences will notice that it's so authentic. The writers and the actors are really committed to telling you the real-life stories in the most authentic way, so I think people watching will respond to that. They'll see people they know on screen or people they can relate to. I think that will help us stand out and help audiences connect.

Glamour: Chicago is a great city.

__Teri:__The city has been so supportive, and the firefighters here are with us all the time, participating with us. I feel like the city is behind us. Everywhere you go, you already know about the show.

Glamour: That's great you guys have actual firefighters and EMTs on set.

Teri: They've trained us, they've taken us on runs with them so we can get real-life experience. They'll be on set and act as extras with us. We shoot at their firehouse!

Glamour: Have there been any crazy incidents where they've had to answer a fire call in the middle of shooting?

__Teri:__Oh yeah. We'll be in the middle of a shot and their bells will go, and we'll have to hold for them. It happens a lot.